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LR680 Active–Passive Upper & Lower Limb Exerciser

Advanced Neuro & Ortho Rehabilitation for Clinics, Hospitals & Senior Care

The LR680 is a clinical-grade rehabilitation trainer designed for upper and lower limb mobilization, offering both active (patient-powered) and passive (motor-assisted) movement. It is engineered for neuro rehab, stroke recovery, Parkinson’s therapy, orthopedic rehab, senior mobility training, and long-term physical therapy programs.

With wheelchair accessibility, a rotating seat, a 10.1” TFT touchscreen, and assessment-driven training modes, the LR680 is one of the most versatile active–passive trainers available for professional physiotherapy environments.


What is Active–Passive Training? (SEO Narrative)

Most patients in neuro or orthopedic rehab do not have enough muscle strength, control, or coordination to train independently.
This is where active–passive technology becomes essential.

✔ Active Mode – Patient-Powered Movement

In Active Mode, the patient uses their own strength to move the pedals.
This is ideal for:

  • Strengthening weak muscles

  • Improving range of motion

  • Building neuromuscular control

  • Enhancing cardiovascular endurance

Active training supports progressive resistance, letting therapists increase challenge as the patient recovers.


✔ Passive Mode – Machine-Powered Movement

In Passive Mode, the machine moves the pedals for the patient, even if they cannot generate force.

Passive cycling maintains joint mobility and circulation safely for:

  • Stroke patients

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Spinal cord injury

  • Post-operative patients

  • Elderly patients with low muscle power

  • Patients with tremors or rigidity

  • Early-stage rehab where activation is minimal

This keeps the joints and muscles moving, prevents stiffness, and stimulates neural pathways — essential for recovery even before active movement returns.


✔ Assisted Mode – Supportive Hybrid Training

For patients who are improving but not fully independent, the LR680 blends motor assistance with patient effort.
This is crucial for transitioning from passive → active in a controlled, measurable way.


Why Active–Passive Training Matters in Modern Physiotherapy

The LR680 helps therapists achieve:

✔ Early Mobilization — Even With No Strength

Prevents contracture, stiffness, joint degeneration, and muscle atrophy in immobile patients.

✔ Neuroplasticity Stimulation

Passive rhythmic movement promotes pathway rebuilding after stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions.

✔ Symmetry & Strength Assessment

The LR680 shows left–right power imbalance, essential for therapy planning in hemiparesis.

✔ Upper + Lower Limb Coordination

Simultaneous hand-leg training improves gait, balance, and cross-body neural integration.

✔ Safe, Seated, Fall-Free Rehabilitation

Ideal for high-risk patients — elderly, neuro rehab, vestibular cases.


Target Users 

The LR680 is engineered for:

Physiotherapy Clinics & Rehab Centers

Perfect for neuro, ortho, and geriatric therapy.

Hospitals & Long-Term Care Facilities

Provides safe mobilization for bedridden, post-operative, or low-strength patients.

Stroke Rehabilitation Centers

Essential for restoring movement, symmetry, and control.

Parkinson’s, CP, MS & Neuro Rehab Units

Supports tremor management, rigidity reduction, and motor re-learning.

Senior Living & Assisted Care Homes

Provides low-impact, safe movement for aging populations.

Wheelchair Users

Complete wheelchair-accessible training without transfers.


Key Features of the LR680

✔ Upper & Lower Limb Training

Simultaneous or independent arm and leg mobilization.

✔ 10.1” TFT Interactive Touchscreen

  • Active / Passive modes

  • Forward / Reverse movement

  • Symmetry assessment

  • Time / Distance / Resistance customization

  • Clear visual biofeedback for patients

✔ Wheelchair Accessibility

Patients can train directly from their wheelchair, making therapy safer and more inclusive.

✔ Swivel Seat for Easy Access

The seat rotates for simple ingress/egress — ideal for elderly patients and those with mobility challenges.

✔ Adjustable Handle Heights

Ensures proper ergonomics for patients of varying sizes.

✔ Active → Passive Transition Modes

Automatically adjusts training support based on patient effort.

✔ Bi-Directional Movement

Forward and backward cycling for improved muscle activation patterns.


Technical Specifications

Performance

  • Power Input: 100–220V

  • Power Output: 36V / 5.5A

  • Resistance Control: DC Motor

  • Training Modes: Active / Passive, Forward / Backward

  • Testing Mode: Stampede Assessment (strength asymmetry)


Dimensions

  • Set-Up Size: 140 × 74 × 144 cm

  • Max User Weight: 120 kg


Console

  • Display: 10.1” TFT Touch Panel

  • Programs:

    • Customized (Time / Distance / Resistance)

    • Training Modes (Active / Passive Fwd & Back)

    • Assessment Mode (Stampede Test)

  • Feedback: Strength balance, time, distance, cadence, resistance


Convenience

  • Backlit workout display

  • Built-in speakers

  • HR receiver

  • Wheelchair compatible

  • Swivel seat

  • Taiwan-built quality


Why Clinics Choose the LR680 Over Traditional Rehab Bikes

✔ Supports patients at every recovery stage

—from zero strength to full independence.

✔ Encourages consistent, safe, measurable progress

Important for insurance, therapy documentation, and patient counseling.

✔ Reduces therapist workload

Motor assistance allows prolonged movement without manual guidance.

✔ Enhances patient confidence & participation

The visual feedback and smooth motion encourage longer, more engaged sessions.

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LR680 Active–Passive Upper & Lower Limb Exerciser

Advanced Neuro & Ortho Rehabilitation for Clinics, Hospitals & Senior Care

The LR680 is a clinical-grade rehabilitation trainer designed for upper and lower limb mobilization, offering both active (patient-powered) and passive (motor-assisted) movement. It is engineered for neuro rehab, stroke recovery, Parkinson’s therapy, orthopedic rehab, senior mobility training, and long-term physical therapy programs.

With wheelchair accessibility, a rotating seat, a 10.1” TFT touchscreen, and assessment-driven training modes, the LR680 is one of the most versatile active–passive trainers available for professional physiotherapy environments.


What is Active–Passive Training? (SEO Narrative)

Most patients in neuro or orthopedic rehab do not have enough muscle strength, control, or coordination to train independently.
This is where active–passive technology becomes essential.

✔ Active Mode – Patient-Powered Movement

In Active Mode, the patient uses their own strength to move the pedals.
This is ideal for:

  • Strengthening weak muscles

  • Improving range of motion

  • Building neuromuscular control

  • Enhancing cardiovascular endurance

Active training supports progressive resistance, letting therapists increase challenge as the patient recovers.


✔ Passive Mode – Machine-Powered Movement

In Passive Mode, the machine moves the pedals for the patient, even if they cannot generate force.

Passive cycling maintains joint mobility and circulation safely for:

  • Stroke patients

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Spinal cord injury

  • Post-operative patients

  • Elderly patients with low muscle power

  • Patients with tremors or rigidity

  • Early-stage rehab where activation is minimal

This keeps the joints and muscles moving, prevents stiffness, and stimulates neural pathways — essential for recovery even before active movement returns.


✔ Assisted Mode – Supportive Hybrid Training

For patients who are improving but not fully independent, the LR680 blends motor assistance with patient effort.
This is crucial for transitioning from passive → active in a controlled, measurable way.


Why Active–Passive Training Matters in Modern Physiotherapy

The LR680 helps therapists achieve:

✔ Early Mobilization — Even With No Strength

Prevents contracture, stiffness, joint degeneration, and muscle atrophy in immobile patients.

✔ Neuroplasticity Stimulation

Passive rhythmic movement promotes pathway rebuilding after stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions.

✔ Symmetry & Strength Assessment

The LR680 shows left–right power imbalance, essential for therapy planning in hemiparesis.

✔ Upper + Lower Limb Coordination

Simultaneous hand-leg training improves gait, balance, and cross-body neural integration.

✔ Safe, Seated, Fall-Free Rehabilitation

Ideal for high-risk patients — elderly, neuro rehab, vestibular cases.


Target Users 

The LR680 is engineered for:

Physiotherapy Clinics & Rehab Centers

Perfect for neuro, ortho, and geriatric therapy.

Hospitals & Long-Term Care Facilities

Provides safe mobilization for bedridden, post-operative, or low-strength patients.

Stroke Rehabilitation Centers

Essential for restoring movement, symmetry, and control.

Parkinson’s, CP, MS & Neuro Rehab Units

Supports tremor management, rigidity reduction, and motor re-learning.

Senior Living & Assisted Care Homes

Provides low-impact, safe movement for aging populations.

Wheelchair Users

Complete wheelchair-accessible training without transfers.


Key Features of the LR680

✔ Upper & Lower Limb Training

Simultaneous or independent arm and leg mobilization.

✔ 10.1” TFT Interactive Touchscreen

  • Active / Passive modes

  • Forward / Reverse movement

  • Symmetry assessment

  • Time / Distance / Resistance customization

  • Clear visual biofeedback for patients

✔ Wheelchair Accessibility

Patients can train directly from their wheelchair, making therapy safer and more inclusive.

✔ Swivel Seat for Easy Access

The seat rotates for simple ingress/egress — ideal for elderly patients and those with mobility challenges.

✔ Adjustable Handle Heights

Ensures proper ergonomics for patients of varying sizes.

✔ Active → Passive Transition Modes

Automatically adjusts training support based on patient effort.

✔ Bi-Directional Movement

Forward and backward cycling for improved muscle activation patterns.


Technical Specifications

Performance

  • Power Input: 100–220V

  • Power Output: 36V / 5.5A

  • Resistance Control: DC Motor

  • Training Modes: Active / Passive, Forward / Backward

  • Testing Mode: Stampede Assessment (strength asymmetry)


Dimensions

  • Set-Up Size: 140 × 74 × 144 cm

  • Max User Weight: 120 kg


Console

  • Display: 10.1” TFT Touch Panel

  • Programs:

    • Customized (Time / Distance / Resistance)

    • Training Modes (Active / Passive Fwd & Back)

    • Assessment Mode (Stampede Test)

  • Feedback: Strength balance, time, distance, cadence, resistance


Convenience

  • Backlit workout display

  • Built-in speakers

  • HR receiver

  • Wheelchair compatible

  • Swivel seat

  • Taiwan-built quality


Why Clinics Choose the LR680 Over Traditional Rehab Bikes

✔ Supports patients at every recovery stage

—from zero strength to full independence.

✔ Encourages consistent, safe, measurable progress

Important for insurance, therapy documentation, and patient counseling.

✔ Reduces therapist workload

Motor assistance allows prolonged movement without manual guidance.

✔ Enhances patient confidence & participation

The visual feedback and smooth motion encourage longer, more engaged sessions.


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